Don Williams LYRICS
view ALL Don Williams lyricsDon Williams - (I'm Just A) Country Boy - lyrics
I ain't gonna marry in the fall
I ain't gonna marry in the spring
ÂCause I'm in love with a pretty little girl
Who wears a diamond ring
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ÂCause I'm just a country boy
Money have I none
But I've got silver in the stars
And gold in the morning sun
And gold in the morning sun
Never gonna kiss the ruby red lips
Of the prettiest girl in town
Never gonna ask her if she'd marry me
I know she'd turn me down
Never could afford a store bought ring
With a sparkling diamond stone
All I could afford is a lovin' heart
The only one I own
Don Williams - 'Till The Rivers All Run Dry - lyrics
Till the rivers all run dry
Till the sun falls from the sky
Till life on earth is through
I'll be needing you
I know sometimes you may wonder
From little things I say and do
But there's no need for you to wonder
If I need you, Âcause I'll need you
Too many times I don't tell you
Too many things get in the way
And even though sometimes I hurt you
Still you show me, in every way
Don Williams - (Turn Out The Light And) Love Me Tonight - lyrics
(Bob McDill)
I've been lonesome,
I've been empty
I got an achin',
Way down inside
I need someone,
Someone to hold me
Pull down the shade,
Turn out the light
And love me tonight.
Don't think about tomorrow
It don't matter any more
We can turn the key
And lock the world outside the door.
I need you so now
Come on let's go now
Kick off your shoes,
Turn out the light
And love me tonight.
--- Instrumental ---
Now don't you worry
We're all alone now
Let your hair down
Sit by my side
Turn off the T.V.
Put on some music
Pull down the shade
Turn out the light
And love me tonight
Don't think about tomorrow
It don't matter any more
We can turn the key
And lock the world outside the door.
I need you so now
Come on let go now
Kick off your shoes
Turn out the light
And love me tonight...
Don Williams - (Turn Out The Lights) And Love Me Tonight - lyrics
Turn Out The Lights And Love Me Tonight
I been lonesome
I been empty
I got an achinâ
Way down inside
I need someone
Someone to hold me
Pull down the shades
Turn out the lights
And love me tonight
Chorus:
Donât think about tomorrow
It donât matter anymore
We can turn the key
And lock the world outside the door
I need you so now
Come on, let go now
Kick off your shoes
Turn out the lights
And love me tonight
Now donât you worry
Weâre all alone now
Let your hair down
Sit by my side
Turn off the TV
Put on some music
And pull down the shades
Turn out the lights
And love me tonight
Don Williams - Ain't It Amazing - lyrics
I've never had a face you'd notice
The world never took much notice of me
I've never been good at conversation
I was too busy tripping on my own feet
I've never had grand illusions
Love was always for someone else
But in a world, so few surprises
There's still a few surprises left
Ain't it amazing, that miracles happen
Ain't it amazing, you can still find your dream
Ain't it amazing, it all comes true
When someone like you can happen to someone like me
So hold me now so warm beside you
Let me stay forever near
Sometimes I think I'm only dreaming
But I wake up, you're still here
Don Williams - Back In My Younger Days - lyrics
Back in my younger days, I used to go all night
Now I just stay at home, and everything is all right
Back when I first met you, I used to live in a haze
That was so long ago, back in my younger days
I would do anything, just a stumbling fool
It's a wonder I'm standing here, I've broken so many rules
Now I dance with you every night, and still I'm so amazed
Your love made a man of me, back in my younger days
Oh, it doesn't seem that long ago
You, you make it feel like the first time we made love
And I ain't ever getting enough
Well, well, well....
As I go through the photographs, I laugh and turn the page
Its the ballad of me and you, from such an innocent age
Talk about a dream come true, we reinvented a phrase
Its better than it used to be, back in my younger days
Back in my younger days, Back in my younger days
Its better than it used to be, back in my younger days
Don Williams - Amanda - lyrics
I've held it all inward
Lord knows I've tried
It's an awful awakenin'
In a country boy's life
When you look in the mirror
In total surprise
At the hair on your shoulders
And the age in your eyes.
(Chorus)
Amanda light of my life
Fate should have made you a gentle man's wife
Amanda light of my life
Fate should have made you a gentle man's wife.
Well the measure of people
Don't understand
The pleasures of life
In a hillbilly band
I got my first guitar
When I was fourteen
Now I'm crowding thirty
And still wearin' jeans.
(Chorus
Don Williams - Another Place Another Time - lyrics
Oh it's late, I know I should be leaving
We've both got someone waiting we'll have to go
And it's so strange to think that I just met you
I almost wish I'd met you long ago
In your eyes I see a certain look
And that same look must be in mine
And who knows what we might have been
Another place, another time
I'll admit in time that I'll forget you
Cause the truth is I still love her after all
But even though we knew it couldn't happen
For a moment we felt something oh so strong
And in your eyes.....
Don Williams - Atta Way To Go - lyrics
Atta way to go you finally broke it off
Atta way to go we can't even talk or cry
Or even wonder why that a way to go
Didn't you believe me when I loved you
I guess you thought we were playing games
All this time I tried to think I've known you
I guess I really only knew your name
Atta way to go you finally broke it off
Atta way to go we can't even talk or cry
Or even wonder why that a way to go
I thought you knew I lived my life just for you
There was just no price to big to pay
And even though I know I still live for you
The feeling's that you show won't let me stay
Don Williams - Back On The Street Again - lyrics
I'm back on the street again
Got to stand on my own two feet again
I'm walking that lonely beat again
Remembering when, whoa, whoa, remembering when
Got a tear in my eye again
To remind me that I might cry again
Feeling sad
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